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Dictionary » I » In phase In phaseIn phase moving in the same direction at the same time; a possible characteristic of two simultaneous oscillations of similar frequency. ![]()
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Results from our forumHuman Pathology 'Multiple-Choice Questions'... the following induces meiotic progress of a primary oocyte to a secondary oocyte? a. The estradiol surge during the second half of the follicular phase b. The midcycle surge of LH c. Fertilization d. The progesterone surge during the luteal phase 9. Granulosa cells are aspirated from a dominant ...
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Genetics with Mitosis and MeiosisActually, I'm only certain that the DNA is replicated during interphase, not necessarily S-phase. Interphase = G1 + S + G2 The law of independent assortment wouldn't apply to mitosis because the alleles aren't be separated (see above).
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Genetics with Mitosis and MeiosisFellow bio-online members, please correct me if I got anything wrong. Anaphase (in any type of division) is after the genetic material has separated and is being pulled toward the ends of the cell. The cell cycle: G-1 S-phase G-2 M-phase (division) Mitosis: ...
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Re: Mitosis and meiosis!The difference is not on the S phase. The differences are the meiosis is the reduction of chromosomes number compared parent cell. In Meiosis Prophase I is different from Prophase in mitosis where there is crossing over occur. In Metaphase ...
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